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The letterings for connectors and controls are marked by square brackets and italics.
Examples: 

[VOLUME]

 control, 

[Mono]

 button.

Texts and values displayed on the device are marked by quotation marks and italics.
Examples: 

‘24ch’

‘OFF’

.

The individual steps of an instruction are numbered consecutively. The result of a step is

indented and highlighted by an arrow.
Example:
1.

Switch on the device.

2.

Press 

[Auto]

.

ð

Automatic operation is started.

3.

Switch off the device.

References to other locations in this manual are identified by an arrow and the specified page

number. In the electronic version of the manual, you can click the cross-reference to jump to

the specified location.
Example: See 

Ä

 ‘Cross-references’ on page 8

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Displays

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8

MPS-150

E-Drum Module

Summary of Contents for millenium mps-150

Page 1: ...MPS 150 E Drum Module User Manual...

Page 2: ...Thomann GmbH Hans Thomann Stra e 1 96138 Burgebrach Germany Telephone 49 0 9546 9223 0 Internet www thomann de 06 07 2022 ID 360221 V3...

Page 3: ...ation 13 5 Connections and operating elements 15 6 Operating 20 6 1 Functions 20 6 2 Demo song 21 6 3 Playing and adjusting patterns 21 6 4 Selecting and adjusting drum kits 23 6 5 Click metronome set...

Page 4: ...vironment 38 11 Appendix 39 11 1 Voice list 39 11 2 Kit list 42 11 3 Pattern list 43 11 4 MIDI implementation 45 11 5 General MIDI Backing Instrument List 48 11 6 General MIDI Drum Kit List 51 Table o...

Page 5: ...MPS 150 5 E Drum Module...

Page 6: ...s available to all persons using this device If you sell the device to another user be sure that they also receive this manual Our products and user manuals are subject to a process of continuous deve...

Page 7: ...ronic version to find the topics of interest for you quickly Online guides Our online guides provide detailed information on technical basics and terms Personal consultation For personal consultation...

Page 8: ...ult of a step is indented and highlighted by an arrow Example 1 Switch on the device 2 Press Auto Automatic operation is started 3 Switch off the device References to other locations in this manual ar...

Page 9: ...ll result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided CAUTION This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a pos sible dangerous situation that can result in minor injury if it is not avoi...

Page 10: ...vised or instructed by a person who is responsible for their safety Safety DANGER Danger for children Ensure that plastic bags packaging etc are disposed of properly and are not within reach of babies...

Page 11: ...overheating and other malfunction NOTICE External power supply The device is powered by an external power supply Before connecting the external power supply ensure that the input voltage AC outlet mat...

Page 12: ...programmed songs n Metronome n Flexible assignment of pad voices n Reverb effect voice tuning n Individual adjustment of accompaniment and drum track n Connections for headphones AUX USB and MIDI n Pl...

Page 13: ...ctly connected between the pads and the drum module Connect the included power adapter to the 9V connector of the unit and then plug the power adapter into a wall outlet Connect your stereo headphones...

Page 14: ...module Connect your CD or MP3 player to the input socket AUX IN of the drum module Connect external MIDI devices to the MIDI OUT socket of the drum module Connect external MIDI devices or your comput...

Page 15: ...5 Connections and operating elements Front panel Connections and operating elements MPS 150 15 E Drum Module...

Page 16: ...ut 3 3 digit LED display 4 CLICK DEMO Button to turn the metronome on and off and to play the demo song 5 MODE Button to open the selection menu 6 PAGE Button to scroll through the open menu 7 Increas...

Page 17: ...8 9 V Connection socket for the power adapter 9 ON OFF Main switch to turn the device on and off Rear panel Connections and operating elements MPS 150 17 E Drum Module...

Page 18: ...external MIDI device to send MIDI commands 12 OUTPUT R L MONO Output for external audio devices mono stereo 13 AUX IN Input for external audio devices like MP3 or CD players 14 PHONES Connection socke...

Page 19: ...0 15 Multiple socket for connecting the pads Bottom Connections and operating elements MPS 150 19 E Drum Module...

Page 20: ...e device is not used it automatically shuts off after 30 minutes To turn it back on set the on off switch to OFF and then to ON again Disabling automatic shutoff To disable the automatic shutoff funct...

Page 21: ...features a total of 40 preprogrammed patterns Pattern 001 is displayed by default when the drum module is turned on 1 Press MODE repeatedly until the PATTERN LED lights up The display shows the patter...

Page 22: ...lly stored 1 Press MODE repeatedly until the PATTERN LED lights up The display shows the pattern number 2 Press PAGE repeatedly until the display shows the drum volume in the dxx format 3 Use and to a...

Page 23: ...n be programmed to any of the connected pads To select a certain drum kit proceed as follows 1 Press MODE repeatedly until the KIT LED lights up The display shows the kit number 2 Use and to select th...

Page 24: ...lly stored To turn the Reverb effect on or off proceed as follows 1 Press MODE repeatedly until the KIT LED lights up The display shows the kit number 2 Press PAGE repeatedly until the display shows t...

Page 25: ...ivate it 3 Press PAGE repeatedly until the display shows the number of the currently assigned Voice 4 Select the desired Voice using see Chapter 11 1 Voice list on page 39 The setting is automatically...

Page 26: ...repeatedly until the VOICE LED lights up 2 Hit the respective pad to activate it 3 Press PAGE repeatedly until the display shows the Voice volume in the Lxx format 4 Adjust the volume using and settin...

Page 27: ...E repeatedly until the display shows the assigned MIDI note in the Nxx format 4 Adjust the number using and setting range 0 to 99 The setting is automatically stored The following table shows the MIDI...

Page 28: ...tion The CLICK LED flashes along to the beat the Click sounds 2 Press CLICK again to disable the Click function 1 Press MODE and PAGE simultaneously The tempo appears on the display for example 103 2...

Page 29: ...lick tempo and time signature are automatically adjusted when playing patterns and can not be changed 1 Press MODE repeatedly until the CLICK LED lights up 2 Press PAGE repeatedly until the display sh...

Page 30: ...ound Possible values are CL1 CL5 default value CL1 The setting is automatically stored 1 Press MODE repeatedly until the CLICK LED lights up 2 Press PAGE repeatedly until the display shows the set vol...

Page 31: ...6 6 Reset to factory defaults 1 Press and hold and simultaneously 2 Press ON OFF to switch on the device The device is reset to factory defaults Operating MPS 150 31 E Drum Module...

Page 32: ...Menu overview PATTERN Number Acmp Volume Drum Volume KIT Number Volume Reverb VOICE Number Volume MIDI note CLICK Tempo Time Signature Interval Click Instrument Volume Operating 32 MPS 150 E Drum Mod...

Page 33: ...t connections Headphones 1 3 5 mm jack socket Mono output 1 1 4 jack socket Stereo output 1 1 4 jack socket MIDI out 2 DIN panel socket 5 pin Sounds 108 Effects Reverb Drum kits 10 preset kits Demo an...

Page 34: ...rature range 0 C 40 C Relative humidity 20 80 non condensing Rack included Yes Seat included No Bass drum pedal included Yes Headphones included No Mesh Head Pads No Stereo pads No Number of direct ou...

Page 35: ...ground and shielding while the signal is trans mitted through the core Unbalanced transmission is susceptible to electromagnetic interference especially at low levels such as microphone signals and w...

Page 36: ...1 Signal 2 Ground shielding 1 Signal in phase 2 Signal out of phase 3 Ground 1 4 TS phone plug mono unbalanced 1 4 TRS phone plug mono bal anced Plug and connection assignment 36 MPS 150 E Drum Module...

Page 37: ...nts may cause a higher accumulation of dirt on the components of the device n Use a dry soft cloth for cleaning n Remove stubborn stains with a slightly damp cloth n Never use cleaners containing alco...

Page 38: ...otes and markings on the packaging This product is subject to the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE in its currently valid version Do not dispose with your normal house...

Page 39: ...k 1 015 Classic Snare 1 027 Brush Snare 005 Rock Kick 2 016 Classic Snare Rim 1 028 Brush Snare Rim 006 Acoustic Kick 017 Classic Snare 2 029 Electronic Snare 1 007 HipHop Kick 018 Classic Snare Rim 2...

Page 40: ...onic Tom 4 HI HAT 040 Camco Tom 1 056 Electronic Tom 5 069 Standard Hi hat Open 041 Camco Tom 2 057 Electronic Tom 6 070 Jazz Hi hat Open 042 Camco Tom 3 RIDE 071 Electronic Hi hat Open 043 Camco Tom...

Page 41: ...N 091 Maracas 102 Open Triangle 081 Bongo High 092 Short Whistle 103 Shaker 082 Bongo Low 093 Long Whistle 104 Jingle Bell 083 Mute Conga Hi hat 094 Short Guiro 105 Belltree 084 Open Conga Hi hat 095...

Page 42: ...11 2 Kit list No Name 001 Acoustic 002 Standard 1 003 Rock 004 Standard 2 005 Funk 006 Jazz 007 Brush 008 Electronic 009 808 010 House Appendix 42 MPS 150 E Drum Module...

Page 43: ...n Jazz 1 130 7 019 Drum Bass 2 170 1 006 Funk 1 120 5 020 Latin Dance 126 5 007 Big Band 1 170 6 021 Swing 172 6 008 Funk 2 112 1 022 Latin Jazz 2 126 7 009 Pop Funk 1 112 1 023 Big Band 2 152 6 010 F...

Page 44: ...036 Country Blues 128 3 030 Pop Shuffle 86 5 037 Rock 100 1 031 Samba 236 1 038 Reggae 78 1 032 Mambo 126 5 039 60 s Rock 120 2 033 Latin Rock 136 1 040 Blues 96 2 034 Latin Pop 126 5 Demo radio 100 1...

Page 45: ...d No No Mode Default No No Messages No No Altered Note number 0 127 0 127 True voice 0 127 Velocity Note ON Yes 99H V 1 127 0 127 Note OFF Yes 99H V 0 0 127 Aftertouch Keys No No Channels No No Pitch...

Page 46: ...Expression 64 No Yes Sustain pedal 65 No Yes Portamento ON OFF 66 No Yes Sostenuto pedal 67 No Yes Soft pedal 80 No Yes Reverb program 81 No Yes Chorus program 91 No Yes Reverb level 93 No Yes Chorus...

Page 47: ...exclusive No Yes System common Song Position No No Song Select No No Tune No No System real time Clock Yes No START and STOP only Command Yes No Aux messages Local ON OFF No No All Notes OFF No No Act...

Page 48: ...Tonk Piano Organ 28 Clean Guitar 5 Electric Piano 1 17 Drawbar Organ 29 Muted Guitar 6 Electric Piano 2 18 Percussive Organ 30 Overdriven Guitar 7 Harpsichord 19 Rock Organ 31 Distortion Guitar 8 Clav...

Page 49: ...estra Hit 69 Oboe 42 Viola Brass 70 English Horn 43 Cello 57 Trumpet 71 Bassoon 44 Contrabass 58 Trombone 72 Clarinet 45 Tremolo Strings 59 Tuba Pipe 46 Pizzicato Strings 60 Muted Trumpet 73 Piccolo 4...

Page 50: ...ad 4 chiff 98 FX 2 soundtrack Percussive 85 Lead 5 charang 99 FX 3 crystal 113 Tinkle Bell 86 Lead 6 voice 100 FX 4 atmosphere 114 Agogo 87 Lead 7 fifths 101 FX 5 brightness 115 Steel Drums 88 Lead 8...

Page 51: ...h Noise 125 Telephone Ring 128 Gunshot 11 6 General MIDI Drum Kit List Note Standard 1 bank 0 Standard 2 bank 4 Room bank 8 Rock bank 16 Funk bank 17 27 D 1 High Q 28 E1 Slap 29 F1 Scratch Push 30 F 1...

Page 52: ...Rim 41 F2 Standard 1 Tom 6 Standard 2 Tom 6 Room Tom 6 Rock Tom 6 Funk Tom 6 42 F 2 Standard 1 Hi hat Close Standard 2 Hi hat Close Room Hi hat Close Rock Hi hat Close Funk Hi hat Close 43 G2 Standard...

Page 53: ...1 D 3 Standard 1 Ride Standard 2 Ride Room Ride Rock Ride Funk Ride 52 E3 Chinese Cymbal 1 53 F3 Ride Bell Room Ride Bell Rock Ride Bell 54 F 3 Tambourine 55 G3 Splash Cymbal Room Splash Cymbal Rock S...

Page 54: ...F4 High Timbale 66 F 4 Low Timbale 67 G4 High Agogo 68 G 4 Low Agogo 69 A4 Cabasa 70 A 4 Maracas 71 B4 Short Whistle 72 C5 Long Whistle 73 C 5 Short Guiro 74 D5 Long Guiro 75 D 5 Claves 76 E5 Hi Wood...

Page 55: ...G 5 Mute Triangle 81 A5 Open Triangle 82 A 5 Shaker 83 B5 Jingle Bell 84 C6 Bell Tree 85 C 6 Castanets 86 D6 Mute Surdo 87 D 6 Open Surdo Note Electronic bank 24 808 bank 25 House bank 28 Jazz bank 3...

Page 56: ...ctronic Snare 808 Snare House Snare Jazz Snare Brush Snare 39 D 2 House Hand Clap 40 E2 Electronic Snare Rim 808 Snare Rim House Snare Rim Jazz Snare Rim Brush Snare Rim 41 F2 Electronic Tom 6 808 Tom...

Page 57: ...Jazz Hi hat Open 47 B2 Electronic Tom 3 808 Tom 3 House Tom 3 Jazz Tom 3 Brush Tom 3 48 C3 Electronic Tom 2 808 Tom 2 House Tom 2 Jazz Tom 2 Brush Tom 2 49 C 3 808 Crash 1 Brush Crash 1 50 D3 Electron...

Page 58: ...ank 28 Jazz bank 32 Brush bank 40 60 C4 61 C 4 62 D4 808 Mute Hi Conga 63 D 4 808 Open Hi Conga 64 E4 808 Low Conga 65 F4 66 F 4 67 G4 68 G 4 69 A4 70 A 4 808 Maracas 71 B4 72 C5 73 C 5 74 D5 75 D 5 8...

Page 59: ...Note Electronic bank 24 808 bank 25 House bank 28 Jazz bank 32 Brush bank 40 76 E5 77 F5 78 F 5 79 G5 80 G 5 81 A5 82 A 5 83 B5 84 C6 85 C 6 86 D6 87 D 6 Appendix MPS 150 59 E Drum Module...

Page 60: ...Notes 60 MPS 150 E Drum Module...

Page 61: ...Notes MPS 150 61 E Drum Module...

Page 62: ...Notes 62 MPS 150 E Drum Module...

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